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Travis Knighten
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2022
This fits a range of Motorola radios. Fully adjustable. I use it 12 hours a day and my radio never falls out or shifts. Good product.
Jose Luis Quintin
Reviewed in Mexico on May 22, 2020
Excelente servicio y excelente producto
Michael P
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2018
Works great, keeps my portable tight to my belt. You will have a very difficult time snapping the buttons into place. I had to use a hammer to get them to lock into each other. But once you get around the frustration of securing the buttons I would highly recommend it.
Keith A. Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2018
Bought it for a family member and informed him of the snap issue. he said the snaps are really hard to secure. If you are having this issue press them harder and they will secure. They appear to be snapped but are still loose. He said he had to press them against a block wall or other hard surface and they will snap. Once they are secured there was no issue. He was involved in an altercation a couple days after he put it on his belt and the radio stayed in place.
Vickie S.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2015
Adjustable and Velcro don't belong in the same sentence as law enforcement. Radio holder arrived 9 weeks ago, just out of warranty. Adjustable strap is Velcro which come undone when you brush something with your duty rig. The snaps that keep it on your duty belt come unsnapped when you slide the holder along your belt to adjust for belt keepers. I addressed that problem with 2 small screws. Now the material on the bottom support is coming off reflecting an unprofessional image. Back to the old swivel radio holder
Steve M.
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2015
The buttons in the back towards my belt keep coming undone. I had to use a zip tie to make sure it would stay on my belt. If that design changed, this would be a perfect fit for my radio. Since I used the zip tie, I have had no problems with it. I feel this item is overpriced for what I received. You may want to look into something else if you cannot test this out in person. Buying it online will risk a disappointment.
jbirdRN
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2014
I love this radio holder, the selling point for me is it is adjustable for thinner or thicker radios. It has a velcro strap that is hidden by the back of the item. The elastic on the top has a clip on it that secures your radio in the event of a bad guy wanted to fight or if you have to run. The finish is a nice basket weave and the bottom "L" shape shelf is strong. Very good product, exactly what I needed.I would buy this product again
Travdude124
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2014
This radio holster does its job. I am satisfied with the item. It has a snap where you can snap it onto the duty belt, and not have to feed it onto. The snaps are reinforced. If I have to unsnap it, will probably be very difficult. The nylon string is a bit long, but I can understand why, probably the old saying "rather have too much than too little" Highly recommend.
Bartimus
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2013
Bought this in 2013, used it everyday and just now retired it. The material on the edge of the L shaped portion finally wore away, so the metal shank became exposed and punctured/tore the seat material in my car :-( . But it lasted about 7 years. Current reviews complaining about the snaps coming undone: I like accessories with snaps so you dont have to slide everything off your belt to get to an item you need to change out. These type of snaps have to go on at an angle, then take a lot of pressure to get snapped. You might THINK you "snapped" it, but probably only got it half way on, which means it will come undone later. Hopefully this isnt some new design, but I guess I will find out when my replacement arrives.First review (2013): I was concerned that the plastic piece that secures the chord on the outside would slip off the loop covering the radio. Actually, the plastic piece is pretty deep and secures well. I added a chord lock to the back to make the chord tighter (you could just tie it with a knot, but I use different size radio's depending on what I'm doing that day). Much thinner than a swivel/basket holder, and no getting caught in the seatbelt like a swivel/basket. A little tricky to adjust the radio width part, it's basically just a free-floating loop with velcro that entails taking the holder off of your belt and removing the loop to adjust it. The radio also sits high because the portion where the radio sits is not very long. Radio wont fly out when you run, which is why I went for this over my old style that didn't have the chord and the radio would just bounce up and out of the holder.
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